Carbureter.



W. F. WARSTLER.

GARBUBETER.

APPLIOATION FILED JULY 1a, 190s.

Patented Mar. 16, 1909.

UNFFE STAT 'L PATENT FFCE.

WILLARD F. WARSTLER, OF GOSHEN, INDANA.

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No. 915,132. Specification of Letters Patent. Patented March 16, 1909.

To all whom it 'may concern: shown. The top 11 is rovided with two Be it known that l, WILLARD F. WARST- o enings 111 and 14 therethrough interiorly LER, a citizen of the United States, residing threaded for the reception of uel and air at Goshen, in the county of Elkhart and supply pipes. Disposed concentrically with- State of Indiana, have invented certain new in the barrel portion 10 there are a plura ity and useful mprovements in Carbureters, o which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to hydro-carbon of coils of wire 16 disposed one within the other, in close spaced relation, and adapted engines, andnioreparticularly to carbureters,

and has for its obiect to provide a sim l to receive gasolene thereon when fed through the o enmg 14, to be eva orated and abinexpensive device for mixing air an liquid sorbet by air passing theret irough from the Another object is to provide such a device opening 1 having a large evaporatmg surface for the The coils are so disposed that the spaces between an two laterally adjareception of liquid fuel to be brought into contact with air passing through the car- Y cent portions of wire will be backed by another portion of wire, so that liquid displaced bureter.

Another object is to provide such a carfrom the upper portion of the coils wi be bureter which may be made of simple elements formed of stock material.

caught on lower ones and then spread for Other objects and advantages will be apcontact with air.

1t will be understood that suitable reguparent from the following description, anc

it will be understood that changes in the latiiig means may e attached to the carbureter for governing the supply of fuel and specific structure shown and described may be made within the scope of the claims and air admitted thereto.

that any suitable materials may be used What is claimed is: 1. A carbureter comprising a barrel portion having a plurality of coils of wire disosed concentrically therein, and means carwithout departing from the spirit of the invention.

1n the drawingsforming a ried by said barrel for engagingfl uel and air ortion of this specification, an in which like numerals o supply pipes and connections for motor gas reference indicate similar parts in the severa supply pipes.

2. An article of the class described comviews, Figure 1 is a side view of the device,

Fig. 2 is a to prising a barrel ortion, a plurality of coils view of the device, Fig. 3 is a of wire dispose( within said barrel, a removable top disposed upon oiie end of said top view of t ie device with the top removed,

Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view of the debarrel, said tophcarrymg liquid fuel and air vice.

supply connections, and a bottoni carried Referring to the drawings, there is shown by said barrel having means thereon for ena carbureter comprismg a arrel 10 having gaging with gas supply pipes.

1n testimony wiiereo affix my signature, in presence of two witnesses.

a top 11 in threaded engagement thereon, WLLARD F. WARSTLER. and having a centrally perforated bottom Witnesses.

12 similarly engage thereon and pro- L. BURR Wniiiv,

vided with a pipe engaging portion 13, as RAY DEAHL. l 

